This paper traces the development of radio broadcasting in Vanuatu, arguing
that radio was critical to the development of ideas of Vanuatu-as-nation among
the residents of the archipelago. From its inception, radio broadcast ...

This article critiques analyses that interpret gang crime, or "rascalism," in Papua
New Guinea as an underclass phenomenon. Illustrative sketches of gang members'
lifestyles and expressed attitudes toward their own criminal ...

Hezel, Francis X.(Honolulu, Hawaii: Pacific Islands Studies Program, Center for Asian and Pacific Studies in collaboration with the Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1982)

The process of Fiji’s recent constitutional reform highlighted the dilemma of reconciling a principle of indigenous Fijian paramountcy with an imperative to shape a multiethnic nation for which non-Fijian, particularly ...

Oliver, Dennis(Honolulu, Hawaii: Pacific Islands Studies Program, Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa in collaboration with the Institute of Culture and Communication, East-West Center, 1985)

The Oceania Centre for Arts and Culture at the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji, is a space where Oceanic identity is expressed through painting, sculp- ture, music, and dance. For a decade, artists have been ...

Hezel, Francis X.(Honolulu, Hawaii: Pacific Islands Studies Program, Center for Asian and Pacific Studies in collaboration with the Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1982)

Hezel, Francis X.(Honolulu, Hawaii: Pacific Islands Studies Program, Center for Asian and Pacific Studies in collaboration with the Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1982)

Can integrated conservation and development programs, which combine commercial
ventures with conservation initiatives, help to preserve the forests of
Melanesia? Can conservation and development programs enable rural ...